The Cancer Council Queensland runs a number of fundraising events to raise much needed funds for prevention, early detection, research and patient support. Your participation in these events is vital to the success of our programs
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Calendar of events
View a list of upcoming The Cancer Council Queensland events.
To download The Cancer Council Queensland's Calendar of Events for 2008, click here (PDF 949 kb) |
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Challenge for Cancer
A fundraising campaign held over six months. Be one of more than 300 Queenslanders involved.
Saturday, March 1, 2008 to Monday, September 1, 2008.
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Dress Down Day
Leave your regular work clothes at home and dress down for the day to raise funds to help Queenslanders with cancer.
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Clip for Cancer
Clip for Cancer is an event that anyone, anywhere can do to raise money for cancer research.
All that participants need to do is shave/dye/cut or colour their hair, or that of a willing volunteer, and seek sponsorship from friends, family, businesses or colleagues for doing so. |
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Nurse of the Year Campaign
A state-wide community-based fundraising and educational activity.
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Relay For Life
Lace up your shoes and join us for The Cancer Council Queensland’s state-wide Relay For Life. Relay For Life is a fun-filled overnight event designed to celebrate survivorship and raise money for cancer research and The Cancer Council Queensland. |
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Australia's Biggest Morning Tea
Every cup counts in the fight against cancer. Australia's Biggest Morning Tea, Thursday, May, 22, 2008 is a great opportunity to take a break and have a cuppa with your workmates, family and friends. |
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Call To Arms
Call To Arms is the Cancer Council's new men's event. Sporting clubs and teams are asked to don a yellow armband at a match in June in a show of honour and respect for men who have fought or are fighting cancer.
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Daffodil Day
The daffodil is the international symbol of hope for all those touched by cancer. Buy a fresh daffodil and support The Cancer Council Queensland on Friday, August 22, 2008. |
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Pink Ribbon Day
The Cancer Council Queensland is pinning its hopes on you to wear a pink ribbon on Pink Ribbon Day, Monday, October 27, 2008 in support of all Queenslanders touched by breast cancer. |
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Girls Night In
Get the girls together to keep the girls together. The boys will be at a loose end this October when the girls get together for Girls Night In. It's a great opportunity to celebrate valued friendships while raising money for women's cancers. |
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Community Events
Every day of the week volunteers are fundraising on behalf of The Cancer Council Queensland in their local community. These events are a lot of fun, by participating you can help the one in three Queenslanders affected by cancer. |
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Run for a Cure
Run for a Cure is The Cancer Council Queensland’s newest fundraising event. Like any fun run, participants can walk, run, cycle, roller-blade, or even wheel the course. Events can be held at any time throughout the year. |
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Fundraising Focus
The Cancer Council Queensland's Fundraising Focus newsletter provides our supporters with an update on our events and activities across the state.
Click here to subscribe. |
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Prostate Cancer Queensland is leading the fight against prostate cancer.
Without government funding, The Cancer Council Queensland relies entirely on the community for financial support to conduct its many programs in cancer prevention, early detection, research and patient support.
Prostate Cancer Queensland is one such program, encompassing all the prostate cancer-related activities of The Cancer Council Queensland. For more information, click here.
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